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*On the Mandalay Vision version, the ending of the logo changes slightly. The stylized tiger is now in black-and-white, while the text "VISION" in a bubbly font appears by shimmering. On some other films from the division, it's just the normal version with "VISION" below, albeit with the orange on the stylized tiger slightly goldish brown. | *On the Mandalay Vision version, the ending of the logo changes slightly. The stylized tiger is now in black-and-white, while the text "VISION" in a bubbly font appears by shimmering. On some other films from the division, it's just the normal version with "VISION" below, albeit with the orange on the stylized tiger slightly goldish brown. | ||
'''Technique:''' Mostly live-action, done by Picturemill. | '''Technique:''' Mostly live-action combined with 2D computer graphics, done by Picturemill. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A jungle-like tribal theme, which ends with a sword-drawing sound effect as the tiger's head turns into a drawing and turns into a majestic six-note fanfare. This was composed by Jimmy Haun.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ks9WycmL3eE?t=183]</ref> Sometimes, the opening theme is heard. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A jungle-like tribal theme, which ends with a sword-drawing sound effect as the tiger's head turns into a drawing and turns into a majestic six-note fanfare. This was composed by Jimmy Haun.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ks9WycmL3eE?t=183]</ref> Sometimes, the opening theme is heard. | ||